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In the past, I reviewed the Oral-B ProfessionalCare 1000 Power Toothbrush right here on the blog. I loved it so much that I am still using it on a daily basis.

Recently, I had the chance to review the Oral-B ProfessionalCare 3000 Power Toothbrush.

Features of the ProfessionalCare 3000

Removes up to 97% of plaque from hard-to-reach areas

Helps prevent and reverse gingivitis

Naturally whitens teeth in 21 days by removing surface stains

Offers 3 modes for cleaning: clean, sensitive and polish

Offers dentist inspired cupping action

Pressure Sensor: Pulsations stop when brushing too hard

Indicator bristles: Replace brush head every 3 months when bristles are faded half-way for a better clean

Includes 4 brush heads: Oral-B Dual Clean for cleaning and freshening all in one brush head, Oral-B Precision Clean for a deep and thorough clean, Oral-B Sensitive for those who need gentle cleaning on teeth and gums, Oral-B ProWhite whitens teeth by removing surface stains.

I found the ProfessionalCare 3000 to be very similar to the ProfessionalCare 1000 in that it works the same and feels the same. I love having a brush that basically does the work for me. I believe the only difference between the 2 is that the 3000 offers a sensitive cleaning mode which I needed to use recently. I had some dental work done and my mouth was very sensitive for about a week. Having that option and still being able to brush my teeth and get them clean, was fabulous! Every time I brush my teeth with either powerbrush, my teeth feel so clean that it feels like I just had them professionally cleaned at my dentist. I would recommend any of the Oral-B powerbrushes to anyone including children.

REBATE INFORMATION

From now until June 16, 2012, Oral-B is offering a $10 rebate when your purchase select Oral-B Powerbrushes. For more information or to download the rebate form, visit Oral-B.

Buy It: You can purchase the Oral-B ProfessionalCare 3000 Powerbrush at many in store and online retailers across the country.

Win It: One lucky reader will win their very own Oral-B ProfessionalCare 3000 Powerbrush!

RULES: You must be 18 or older to enter and live in the US. Giveaway ends 6/20/12 at 11:59pm eastern time. One winner will be picked using Random.org and emailed. Winner will have 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be picked. Use the Rafflecopter form to enter.

Disclosure: I received a complementary sample in order to facilitate a review. No other compensation was received. All opinions were honest and my own.

It helps whiten teeth by removing surface stains, reduces plaque, and gives a professional cleaning unlike ordinary toothbrushes. I would love to have this amazing toothbrush in order to have better oral care with a brighter smile and cleaner teeth.

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